Music: New Records, Mar. 7, 1955

When a record company gets as old as Victor (57 years), its attics
become loaded with faded treasures. Victor saw no sense in letting them
turn to dust; on the other hand, it had to use discretion, or some old
relatives and friends might be offended. Result: two record series on
the company's low-priced Camden label, with none of the famed
performers identified. The records are dubbings from Victor's pre-LP
catalogue, with their dark-hued old sounds partly hi-fizzed through
electronic tinkering. The first series contains all of Tchaikovsky's
six Symphonies performed by such...